Karen D. Davis, PhD, FCAHS, FRSC

About Karen D. Davis, PhD, FCAHS, FRSC

Karen D. Davis, PhD, FCAHS, FRSC, With an exceptional h-index of 87 and a recent h-index of 53 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of Neuroscience, pain, brain imaging.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Pre-treatment brain white matter integrity associated with neuropathic pain relief and changes in temporal summation of pain following ketamine

Functional connectivity changes in neurodegenerative biomarker-positive athletes with repeated concussions

The influence of using novel predictive technologies on judgments of stigma, empathy, and compassion among healthcare professionals

Can we characterize AP/IAP behavioural phenotypes in people with chronic pain?

A vision and path forward for PAIN (2023-2028) from the incoming Editor-in-Chief

Promoting inclusion, diversity, and equity in pain science

Central neuropathic pain

International Association for the Study of Pain publications over the 50-year span

Karen D. Davis, PhD, FCAHS, FRSC Information

University

Position

Professor of Surgery ; Senior Scientist Krembil Brain Institute Toronto

Citations(all)

28111

Citations(since 2020)

10041

Cited By

21850

hIndex(all)

87

hIndex(since 2020)

53

i10Index(all)

200

i10Index(since 2020)

158

Email

University Profile Page

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Karen D. Davis, PhD, FCAHS, FRSC Skills & Research Interests

Neuroscience

pain

brain imaging

Top articles of Karen D. Davis, PhD, FCAHS, FRSC

Pre-treatment brain white matter integrity associated with neuropathic pain relief and changes in temporal summation of pain following ketamine

The Journal of Pain

2024/4/12

Functional connectivity changes in neurodegenerative biomarker-positive athletes with repeated concussions

Journal of Neurology

2024/4/8

The influence of using novel predictive technologies on judgments of stigma, empathy, and compassion among healthcare professionals

AJOB neuroscience

2024/1/2

Can we characterize AP/IAP behavioural phenotypes in people with chronic pain?

Frontiers in Pain Research

2023/2/15

A vision and path forward for PAIN (2023-2028) from the incoming Editor-in-Chief

2023/1/1

Promoting inclusion, diversity, and equity in pain science

2023/12/31

Central neuropathic pain

2023/12/21

International Association for the Study of Pain publications over the 50-year span

Pain

2023/11/1

A PAIN supplement commemorating the 50th anniversary of the International Association for the Study of Pain

Pain

2023/11/1

Misfolded α‐Synuclein in Cerebrospinal Fluid of Contact Sport Athletes

Movement Disorders

2023/11

Resilience is associated with cortical gray matter of the antinociceptive pathway in people with chronic pain

Biological Psychology

2023/10/1

Joint European Academy of Neurology–European Pain Federation–Neuropathic Pain Special Interest Group of the International Association for the Study of Pain guidelines on …

European Journal of Neurology

2023/5/30

Tau‐PET in retired contact sport athletes

Alzheimer's & Dementia

2023/6

Carpal tunnel surgery dampens thalamocortical and normalizes corticocortical functional connectivity

Brain Communications

2022/10/1

Investigating the use of plasma pTau181 in retired contact sports athletes

Journal of Neurology

2022/10

A Hidden Markov Model reveals magnetoencephalography spectral frequency-specific abnormalities of brain state power and phase-coupling in neuropathic pain

Communications biology

2022/9/21

Sex and gender differences in pain

2022/1/1

The potential clinical utility of pressure-based vs. heat-based paradigms to measure conditioned pain modulation in healthy individuals and those with chronic pain

Frontiers in Pain Research

2021/12/24

Neural oscillations: understanding a neural code of pain

2021/10

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